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Word Art Wednesday: Prayer

Hello! Happy Wednesday!I hope you've been having a blessed week. We have another wonderful Word Art Scripture for you this week:

Prayer has been an intricate part of my life for many years. When I first became a Christian and became friends with some really Godly women, I noticed they talked about God all the time. It really bothered me that some days I wouldn't think about God all day. I kept wondering how did they do it? Was I ever going to think of talking to God all day-every day? Good times & bad?

The longer I've been a Christian, the more I think about and talk to God during my day. It just happens. I'm still not where I'd like to be-but I thank God I can talk to him anytime-Good & Bad.

Have you talked to God today?

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Our wonderful sponsor this week is: Fred She Said
I hope you'll visit her website & see all the images she offers. She has some really cute ones!
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Here is the card I created for this weeks awesome scripture. I matted & then cut around the scripture with scissors.I stamped versa mark & embossed the white cardstock in silver. Cut a middle with some red vellum. Tied a gray ribbon & added some punched flowers with a little bling.

I hope you'll visit my design team members listed on the right side of my blog and see what project they've done with the word art scripture. Be sure & welcome our guest designer: Sandee

I hope you'll be inspired to create! It can be a card, layout, altered item, journal-anything you feel works for you. When you get done, go to our blog: Word Art Wednesday and link it up.

Have a blessed week!!~Karen C

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